Hepatitis A
Hepatitis A is an infection of the liver caused by the hepatitis A virus. It is spread through contaminated water and food, especially shellfish or through person to person contact where personal hygiene is poor (faecal-oral route).
Hepatitis A occurs worldwide, mostly in countries where sanitation is poor. It is now rare in Western Europe, Scandinavia, North America, Japan, New Zealand and Australia. Most cases imported into Britain have been contracted in the Indian sub-continent.
The Illness
The illness of all forms of hepatitis is similar. Symptoms include mild fever, gastro-intestinal upset, nausea/vomiting, diarrhoea and abdominal pain. Jaundice may also occur. Infection with hepatitis A results in lifelong immunity.
Treatment
There is no specific treatment for hepatitis A virus.
Recommendations for Travellers
Vaccination is recommended if you are visiting areas where drinking water may be unsafe and where hygiene and sanitation is poor. There are various brands of hepatitis A vaccine available: Avaxim, Epaxal, Havrix Monodose, Havrix Junior Monodose and Vaqta Paediatric.
Hepatitis A vaccine is also available in a preparation that combines it with hepatitis B vaccine: Ambirix, Twinrix and Twinrix Paediatric and a preparation that combines it with typhoid vaccine: Hepatyrix and ViATIM.
Prevention is focused on ensuring that food and water are safe. Avoidance of foodstuffs such as shellfish, salads, unwashed fruit and vegetables and raw or undercooked meat products are essential.
Good personal hygiene is also very important. Individuals should ensure that they wash their hands prior to eating and after using the bathroom.
- View the Patient Information Leaflet (PIL) for Avaxim
- View the Patient Information Leaflet (PIL) for Epaxal
- View the Patient Information Leaflet (PIL) for Havrix
- View the Patient Information Leaflet (PIL) for Havrix Junior Monodose
- View the Patient Information Leaflet (PIL) for Vaqta Adult
- View the Patient Information Leaflet (PIL) for Vaqta Paediatric
Combined vaccine preparation PILs
- View the Patient Information Leaflet (PIL) for Ambirix
- View the Patient Information Leaflet (PIL) for Twinrix
- View the Patient Information Leaflet (PIL) for Twinrix Paediatric
- View the Patient Information Leaflet (PIL) for Hepatyrix
- View the Patient Information Leaflet (PIL) for ViATIM
Book your travel clinic appointment today to find out whether it is necessary for your travels.
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